Derek Royden: An eye for an eye? Problem is, so many are already blind
One of the few things that might give us some hope is the mobilization of thousands of Jews in Israel and around the world to end the bloodshed.
One of the few things that might give us some hope is the mobilization of thousands of Jews in Israel and around the world to end the bloodshed.
Three bills in the U.S. Senate would make it easier for Americans to register to vote and update registration status.
The websites of NASA, the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Mint are among government organizations spammed by Black Hat SEO attacks.
What are we doing to promote and advance the kind of large-scale development of solar and other renewables needed to transition away from fossil fuels?
It is almost unimaginable that next year the American public, surely one of the world’s most exposed to information, might elect a criminal as President.
The Virginia Values Veterans awards luncheon was held this month to recognize businesses who hire veterans.
For many years there have been various “Palestinian Gandhis” leading nonviolent struggles to gain rights while under Israeli occupation.
Wilson Fauber, flexing his political muscles on his Wilson Fauber for Staunton City Council Facebook page, isn’t afraid to tell you what he thinks.
To support its broadband expansion, Verizon is in the process of hiring 1,800 additional technicians in Virginia and across the East Coast.
Humanity’s cancer shows up in Israel and Palestine. Missiles fly, hell makes global headlines, thousands of people die, many of them (oh God, of course) children.
Local news is in “serious jeopardy,” according to experts. Pitch in and help AFP continue to deliver news to the Valley, Virginia and beyond.